thesis
Evaluating the Application and Applicability of Treatment Guidelines in Daily Clinical Practice. Closing the loop with the Euro Heart Survey programme
- Publication date
- 6 December 2006
- Publisher
- The main research questions in this thesis correspond to those of the Netherlands Heart
Foundation (NHF)-Health Care programme and were closely related to the aims of the Euro
Heart Survey (EHS) programme, namely to evaluate to which extend every day clinical
practice corresponds with evidence-based guidelines and to evaluate the generalisability of
evidence-based treatment.
The EHS is initiated by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and recognized by
the Netherlands Heart Foundation, resulting in a combined EHS and Netherlands Heart
Foundation - Health Care programme. Since the start of the EHS programme in 1999, up to
the end of 2006, over 80,000 patients have been included. These surveys provided systematic
information on various groups of patients with cardiovascular diseases. In this thesis we
present the results of three surveys, namely Heart Failure, Coronary Revascularization, and
Diabetes and the Heart.
Our observations in the EHS on Coronary Revascularization showed a clear
preference of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) over coronary bypass surgery
(CABG) and pharmacological treatment after coronary angiography in clinical practice
(chapter 2). In line with the guidelines, patients selected for CABG had more extensive
coronary artery disease, and more often co-morbid conditions as compared to patients
undergoing PCI. However, a sizeable proportion of patients with multivessel disease or left
main, heart failure or diabetes did not undergo CABG but underwent PCI or were treated
medically. We identified the under-use of adjunctive pharmacology, including GP IIb/IIIa
inhibitors at time of intervention, statins and ACE-inhibitors as secondary prevention, as main
areas for improvement in patient care. Yet, we confirmed that the recommendations of
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